The Seattle Mariners report ... 2025 have now been released. The Mariners are once again going with the teal top with a navy bill. The side features an AZ logo, indicating that the M's play ...
Per Seattle Times writer Adam Jude, the Seattle Mariners roster is now set and a trade involving the three-time All-Star starting pitcher isn't as likely as it was earlier in the winter.
The Seattle Mariners farm system is considered to be one of, if not the very best in baseball. The Mariners entered 2024 perceived to have a middling farm system. But the emergence of prospects ...
Speaking this week on Seattle Sports 710, Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander gave some more insight into how the team plans to handle the second base position in 2025. “I think ...
The Mariners made 12 international signings, including Venezuelan outfielder Yorger Bautista and Dominican Republic shortstop Kendry Martinez. The Seattle Mariners have re-acquired catcher Blake ...
The Mariners lost 2-1 to the Angels Friday night, Oct. 1, at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, dimming their playoff hopes.
The Seattle Mariners enter the 2025 season having done little in the offseason. While not tanking, the club continues to offer “hope” as a core principle. Fans deserve better. In some odd ...
He was then dealt to the Seattle Mariners just before the trade deadline. Now, as a free agent, time will tell if he was just a rental or a worthy acquisition for multiple seasons. In a Bleacher ...
Maybe this will be a year when things break Seattle’s way, and they find a way to make a dollar out of 75 cents. Or maybe this is going to be another year in which the Mariners white-knuckle ...
The Seattle Mariners have exactly one infield position figured out for the 2025 season, and that's a massive concern. Sure, Luke Raley seems like a solid bet to play some first base, and new ...
in the subject line. Seattle deserves a World Series run. An MLB championship might mean more to this town than a Super Bowl ever did. But we’re talking about the Mariners — an organization ...
But regardless of what’s true — Option No. 1 or 2 — the Mariners are betting that September was the start of something. Not a stray, sunny Seattle day amid the endless gray. Here’s why ...